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He was showing patience when I was out in Arizona and it takes time to really start to see the ball. He is always going to be a year behind his age group and likely his ceiling in baseball might be 28-29 years instead of the normal 26-27.

Maybe I need to spell it out a bit better. I think any comparison of Avery has to be Gose, I do not think it is is comp at the moment. Gose has cleared a few more steps at the plate and has turned the tools into skill.

I think Avery is almost as fast as Gose and has similar traits the more or less this is where Avery needs to be in a year or two.

I have made my thoughts known on Avery in a few places. His game at the moment is raw in the field and at the plate, but he shows the work ethic and the subtle steps to improve his game. He was behind the curve compared to his age group and I expect his growth curve might last a bit longer than you expect. He is holding his weight for one of the youngest players in the Eastern League and he is really a year or a year and half behind his age in the game of baseball.

He was always going to take that full 5 years of minor league ball before you see where he stands. This recent surge is nice and hopefully he takes the additional steps at Bowie next season.

I do not know if it has been reported yet, but I know Xavier Avery made the rising stars game.

And yes, in a perfect world Xavier Avery should stay in Bowie for at least the first half. If he starts to turn the corner in the first half of the season, it might be wise to test him in Norfolk to round out the year.

I agree with you Don, I think Avery should start at Bowie next season, and if he dominates, promote him. I believe , regardless of a player's talent , they should recieve a minimum of 1200 at bats in the minor leagues. I think the experience is important.

Is there any chance that LJ Hoes gets to play at all in Arizona? Also, does management (or what is there right now) see Sean Gleason in the future plans for the major league club? He has gotten rocked in Arizona. Granted it is hard to see these games so I don't know whether he is working on something or just struggling, but 4 digit eras are always a little worrisome.

It is a bit mis-leading as Sean Gleason was hammered hard in one outing that simply skew the overall stats. Stats in the AFL are in a vacuum that scouts throw it off to the side when evaluation occurs. I can care less if a guy goes 4-4 or strikes out the side. I am looking to see how he covers the plate, looking to see how the pitcher pounds the zone, and so many things that do not go on the scoreboard.

Gleason throws hard and can throw strikes with movement. I would like to see him round out his game a bit more, but there is a good deal to see a bullpen role with the Orioles or another team. The same can be said for Cole McCurry.

LJ Hoes has a minor injury that sidelined him and the Orioles have simply shut him down from my understanding.